WE ARE YOUR COMMUNITY FOUNDATION.

Central Florida Foundation stewards philanthropic dollars on behalf of individuals, families and nonprofits. We partner with people who are determined to make a difference in their community. Knowing that true change demands more than dollars and cents, we foster collaboration, fuel ideas, and spearhead the innovation that will transform our region for good.

Making a difference

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Central Florida Foundation’s Thrive Magazine is a celebration of all we’ve done together over the last year, plus a look forward at what we plan to accomplish moving forward. Get updates on our initiatives, read inspiring Fundholder stories, learn more about the Foundation, and gain a deeper understanding of our local partnerships.

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We have a choice to make our community a better place and our family wants to make sure our investments match those values.  We are thrilled to be part of sustainable investing via Thrive in our community, to not only do good, but to make a justifiable impact to society.

- Avani & Neeraj Desai

We power philanthropy,

working alongside donors and fundholders to implement personalized giving strategies, and guiding nonprofits as they grow and sustain their mission-critical resources.

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We engage our community,

rallying and collaborating with multiple stakeholders to lean into and solve the most critical challenges facing Central Florida today, and those on the horizon.

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We invest for impact,

stewarding our community's collective resources toward bold, system-wide solutions that are necessary to create real change.

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HERE'S HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED IN CHANGING YOUR COMMUNITY FOR THE BETTER.

WAYS TO GIVE

THROUGH HIGH-IMPACT PHILANTHROPY, WE’RE BUILDING A PERMANENT SOURCE OF CHARITABLE CAPITAL TO INVEST IN CENTRAL FLORIDA’S FUTURE.

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400+

charitable funds
supporting local nonprofits

$80M+

invested
in the community since 1994

47

start-up ventures
have gone through Rally, the social enterprise accelerator

3600

Central Floridians
participated in community-wide conversations